The effect of minimally invasive treatments on enamel microhardness and resistance to further demineralization

Q3 Dentistry Cumhuriyet Dental Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-17 DOI:10.7126/cumudj.1106247
H. Moosavi, Fatemeh Rezaee, Safoora Afshari, Salehe Sekandari, F. Ahrari
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Objectives: The present study aimed to compare microhardness of inactive proximal lesions treated by resin infiltration, Er:YAG laser + resin infiltration and Bioactive glass, and investigate the resistance of treated lesions to further demineralization challenge. Methods: In this in-vitro study, 30 human molars with inactive proximal lesions were selected and randomly divided into three groups of 10. In group 1 (resin infiltration), the lesions were treated by a resin infiltrant (Icon). In group 2, the surface was conditioned by an Er:YAG laser prior to resin infiltration. The specimens in group 3 were remineralized by bioactive glass. The treated specimens were kept in artificial saliva for 1 week and then immersed in a demineralization solution for 8 weeks. Surface microhardness was measured at baseline (T0), after remineralization (T1) and after exposure to the demineralization solution (T2), and the difference in microhardness between time points (ΔVHN) was calculated. Results: Microhardness after demineralization (T2) was significantly lower than those of other intervals (P0.05). The statistical analysis revealed no significant difference either in ΔVHNT1-T0 or in ΔVHNT2-T1 among the study groups (P>0.05) Conclusion: Pretreatment by the Er:YAG laser prior to resin infiltration was more effective that other treatments in enhancing microhardness and protecting the tooth against acidic challenge. However, the difference between groups did not reach a statistical significance, implying the need for further studies to achieve more conclusive results.
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目的:本研究旨在比较树脂浸润、Er:YAG激光+树脂浸润和生物活性玻璃治疗近端失活病变的显微硬度,并探讨治疗后病变对进一步脱矿挑战的抵抗力。方法:选择近端无活动病变的人磨牙30颗,随机分为3组,每组10颗。第1组(树脂浸润),用树脂浸润剂(Icon)治疗病变。在第2组中,在树脂浸润之前,用Er:YAG激光对表面进行调理。第三组采用生物活性玻璃再矿化处理。处理后的标本在人工唾液中保存1周,然后在脱矿液中浸泡8周。在基线(T0)、再矿化后(T1)和脱矿液暴露后(T2)测量表面显微硬度,并计算不同时间点的显微硬度差异(ΔVHN)。结果:脱矿后显微硬度(T2)明显低于其他时间间隔(P0.05)。统计学分析结果显示,在ΔVHNT1-T0和ΔVHNT2-T1两组间差异均无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:在树脂浸润前进行Er:YAG激光预处理在提高牙体显微硬度和保护牙体免受酸性侵蚀方面比其他处理更有效。但组间差异未达到统计学意义,需要进一步研究以获得更结论性的结果。
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